Vehicle Fire Closed A249 Near Bobbing This Morning
Emergency crews have extinguished a lorry fire that brought temporary disruption to the A249 dual carriageway near Sittingbourne.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service responded to reports of a vehicle fire on the A249 Sheerness-bound carriageway near Bobbing, Sittingbourne, this morning. The incident prompted the closure of the dual carriageway as emergency crews worked to extinguish the blaze and make the area safe for traffic.
According to traffic information, the incident was expected to be cleared by 10:30 this morning, allowing normal traffic flow to resume. The swift response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service helped minimise disruption to commuters and travellers using this major route in the Swale area.
Emergency ResponseCrews attended the scene promptly and worked to extinguish the vehicle fire. The exact cause of the incident has not been disclosed at this stage. No details regarding injuries or casualties have been reported in connection with the fire.
Traffic ImpactThe A249 is a crucial dual carriageway connecting Sittingbourne to the Isle of Sheppey and experiences significant traffic volumes throughout the day. Vehicle fires and other incidents on this route can cause considerable disruption to journeys, particularly during peak travel times. Drivers were advised to expect delays during the incident and were encouraged to seek alternative routes where possible.
Safety ReminderFire services have not issued any specific safety warnings in relation to this incident. However, vehicle fires can pose serious risks to drivers and passengers. Should motorists experience any warning signs whilst driving—such as unusual smells, smoke, or warning lights on the dashboard—they are advised to pull over safely away from traffic, switch off the engine, and contact the emergency services if necessary.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service continues to respond to incidents across the county. Members of the public who witness any emergency situation are encouraged to contact the appropriate emergency service through the standard emergency number.
Key Takeaways
- A lorry fire caused temporary closure of the A249 near Bobbing, Sittingbourne, this morning
- Kent Fire and Rescue Service successfully extinguished the blaze
- The carriageway was expected to reopen by 10:30 on 2 March 2026
- No casualties have been reported in connection with the incident
What This Means for Kent Residents
Road incidents on the A249 can affect travel plans for residents and commuters across Sittingbourne and the Isle of Sheppey. If you regularly use this route, it’s worth staying informed about traffic updates through local news sources and traffic information services, particularly during peak travel times.


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